Slugs! In my kitchen cupboard!

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If you actually did that (and its not a photo off tinternet) then........................................................


You have far too much spare time
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
There is of course a chance they are coming in ON the dog. We had a rough coated terrier that could carry a surprising number of slugs on his coat after he'd been running through long wet grass.
 

jazzkat

Fixed wheel fanatic.
A long time ago I did a bit of work with pest control and we had a few call outs to slug problems.
The only answer is, as said above, seal the gaps and salt.
 
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Sara_H

Sara_H

Guru
Now I've got a bloody pigeon sitting in the garden looking like its going to peg it any minute.

Its like Wildlife on One round here.
 
In a moment of madness I read that headline quickly as Suggs in my kitchen cupboard.

Isn't that the first sign of Madness?
 

DiddlyDodds

Random Resident
Location
Littleborough
. Under doors a line of salt along your threshold will sort this..

Yes thats the solution .

Here is my story ,,,
Being single a pint of milk would last several days, so i used to use cartons of skimmed milk and never bothered putting it in the fridge, one day i made a cup of tea , put the milk in and mmm it had a funny taste to it, so thinking it was just a poorly made brew made another , again the same strange taste, so this time decided to throw the milk away and open a new carton.
Tipped the carton up into the sink and nothing ,,, no milk ? turned the carton over and blocking the hole in the corner was a SLUG.
It must have slipped in during the night and drowned,,,,,,,,,
Thats was over 10 years ago and the guy in the local shop still refers to milk that i buy as "Slug Milk"

So yes out came the salt and went to war on the slugs ,, as soon as that salt went down no more slugs.
 
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